"This is real, folks," Hawk said in a video posted to the Hendo Hover YouTube channel. "This is the real hoverboard right here, so forget everything you know."

Hendo Hover, under the parent company Arx Pax, recently launched a Kickstarter campaign where you can pre-order one of these high-tech boards -- and it will only cost you $10,000.

The tech behind the board uses Len's law, using a magnetic field to create a secondary magnetic field on a conductive surface.

The board only hovers an inch above the ground, far from the heights shown in the HUVr hoax video. In the video for Hendo, Hawk is shown performing spins and other tricks on a copper-lined skate ramp at Arx Pax Labs in Los Gatos, Calif.

Hendo hopes to use the technology to develop further with a hover developer kit called the Whitebox.

Greg Henderson, Hendo hoverboard inventor and co-founder of Arx Pax, hopes the technology can one day be used to float a building to prevent damage from an earthquake.